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DIAG723 is supported by a groundbreaking preclinical profile demonstrating its disease-modifying potentialWATERTOWN, Mass., June 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Diagonal Therapeutics, a biotechnology ...
About Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) ‍HHT is a rare disease that affects more than 150,000 people in the U.S. and EU, and for which there are currently no approved therapies.
WATERTOWN, Mass., June 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Diagonal Therapeutics, a biotechnology company focused on correcting dysregulated signaling with clustering antibodies that address the underlying ...
As previously reported at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and published in The Lancet in 2023, garadacimab reduced investigator-confirmed HAE attacks by ...
Zicam Nasal AllClear Swabs, all lots: A nasal cleansing swab product (discontinued in December 2024). Orajel Baby Teething Swabs, all lots: Pre-moistened swabs designed to soothe teething ...
A Texas woman died after contracting Naegleria fowleri, a fatal brain amoeba, from using unboiled tap water in a nasal irrigation device at a campground, prompting CDC warnings.
US Woman Dies From Brain-Eating Amoeba After Using Tap Water For Nasal Rinse The woman began showing symptoms such as fever, headache, and confusion within four days of using the nasal rinse.
People with hereditary angioedema experience sudden swelling because they lack a protein in their blood known as C1 inhibitor (C1-Inh) that’s responsible for controlling inflammation and ...
Swabs with contamination can be a significant risk to health and safety, including life-threatening blood infections in users with compromised nasal mucosa, Church & Dwight said.
Zicam Cold Remedy Nasal Swabs, with UPC 732216301205, all lots Zicam Nasal AllClear Swabs, with UPC 732216301656, all lots Orajel™ Baby Teething Swabs, with UPC 310310400002, all lots ...
Texas woman dies from brain-eating amoeba after using tap water in nasal rinse The woman used tap water from an RV to rinse her sinuses, leading to a rare and often fatal brain infection caused by ...
For people diagnosed with macular telangiectasia type 2 (MacTel)-a rare and slowly progressing retinal disease-there have been no FDA-approved (or other) treatments to slow or stop vision loss.